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Res 2021-069/approving the San Marcos Regional Airport Master Plan to guide the Airport’s future development and operations
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Res 2021-069/approving the San Marcos Regional Airport Master Plan to guide the Airport’s future development and operations
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AIRPORT MASTER PLAN <br />The Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA) regulates federal actions with the <br />potential to convert farmlands to non-agricultural uses. The FPPA is intended to <br />minimize the impact that federal programs have on the unnecessary and <br />irreversible conversion of farmland to non-agricultural uses. As part of this master <br />plan project, an online inquiry was completed using the USDA Web Soil Survey <br />System to determine whether any property surrounding the airport is considered <br />prime farmland. According to the USDA Web Soil Survey System the vast majority of <br />the property surrounding the airport is classified as prime farmland. Figure 2-14 <br />shows the results of the online inquiry. All areas shown in green are considered <br />prime farmland. <br />FIGURE 2-14 <br />PRIME FARMLAND MAP <br />SAN MARCOS REGIONAL AIRPORT <br /> <br /> Source: USDA WebSoil Survey <br />Inventory Chapter Page 51 of 52 <br />October 2020 <br /> <br />
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